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  • e36 +13 offset with stock fenders possible?

    Just got a deal on some Mpars, fronts are 18.8.5 +13 rears are 18.9.5 +24, Rears fit fine with some Nittos 225 40's with unmolested fenders and some rubbing, but fronts stick out about half an inch without tires,,, can I get this to fit with some 205 40s or all is lost and I have to modify my fenders

    Right now im rolling on style 65's rears are 18.9.5 +26, fronts are 18.8 +20 with some 225 35 Nittos, stock fenders all around


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    215/35 and it will fit. Possibly with 205/40 also, but I know a guy in the UK that's running 8.5x18 ET13 with 215/35 all around, stock fenders in the front, no rubbing and he's pretty low.

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      Originally posted by Dr.AK View Post
      215/35 and it will fit. Possibly with 205/40 also, but I know a guy in the UK that's running 8.5x18 ET13 with 215/35 all around, stock fenders in the front, no rubbing and he's pretty low.
      Thats good news really didnt really want to go with 205s, happen to know what brand of tires hes running with the 215 35s? can get that size pretty easily around here, im low but not slammed, mainly because the roads here are terrible , thanks again, sick touring btw


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        18x8.5 et13 215/35-18 Toyo Proxes T1r. Minimal rubbing on stock fenders. Think you will be fine, with just a low car.
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